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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) | Questions with Solutions
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What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - Ans 1) 
Cocaine (1885) 
2) Procaine (1904) 
3) Lidocaine (1943) 
4) Articaine (2000) 
What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and 
functions? - Ans 1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 
2) 3 Branches: 
a) V1: Opthalmic branch 
b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) 
c) V3: Mandibular branch (IAN, Lingual, etc) 
3) Functions: Sensory and Muscular innervation 
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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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PreE is present when SBP is > 140 and DBP is greater than 90 and proteinuria is greater than 
_______mg per 24 hours (or 1g/L on dipstick) - Answer-300 
Patient may be considered preeclamptic in absence of ____________ if she has headache, visual 
disturbances, RUQ pain, or other abnormal labs - Answer-Proteinuria 
CHTN in pregnancy is HTN present before 20th week gestation or perists after ___ months 
postpartum - Answer-3 
Most infants infected with AIDS/HIV acquire infection from their mot...
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NURG 5710 - EXAM 1 drugs Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Bisoprolol 
 Beta-Adrenergic Blocker (Selective Beta-1) 
 HTN 
 CHF 
 5-20 mg PO 
Metaraminol 
 Alpha-adrenergic (Agonist) - we know these are alpha 1 bc alpha 2 
decreases release of NE 
 Increases BP 
 IV 
Midodrine 
 Alpha-adrenergic (Agonist) 
 Increases BP 
 Tablets 
Norepinephrine 
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 Alpha-adrenergic (Agonist) 
Increases BP 
IV 
Phenylephrine 
 Alpha-adrenergic (Agonist) 
Increases BP 
IV 
Napha...
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WREB Written Board Correctly Answered Questions 2024.
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WREB Written Board Correctly Answered Questions 2024. 
Nerve Function: 
Messages are electrical action potentials called - correct answer impulses 
 
SAME- 
Sensory = __________ 
Motor= ______________ - correct answer sensory = afferent 
 
motor = efferent 
 
Sensory neurons conduct impulses from the body to the brain and include what sensations? - correct answer temperature 
pressure 
pain 
 
Motor impulses are from the brain to the body and contain what commands - correct answer move away fro...
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USAHS exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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Apraxia - correct answer inability to make a motor plan, as a result of brain damage. 
 
Ataxia - correct answer lack of muscle coordination 
 
Aphasia - correct answer impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding). 
 
1 olfactory - correct answer Making client smell something pleasant 
 
front of brain 
 
2 optic - correct answer thalamus - test visual acuity (Snellen chart...
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CVA questions with correct answers
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2 main arteries that supply blood to the brain - Answer - carotid artery 
- vertebral artery 
 
Common Carotid artery divides to form: - Answer - Internal carotid artery 
- External Carotid artery 
 
External Carotid artery supplies: - Answer face and anterior scalp 
 
Internal Carotid Artery Branches: - Answer - Opthalmic artery 
- Middle Cerebral artery (MCA) 
- Anterior Cerebral artery (ACA) 
- Posterior Communicating artery 
 
Opthalmic artery supplies: - Answer the eye 
 
Loss or ...
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WREB Written Board Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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Nerve Function: 
Messages are electrical action potentials called - correct answer impulses 
 
SAME- 
Sensory = __________ 
Motor= ______________ - correct answer sensory = afferent 
 
motor = efferent 
 
Sensory neurons conduct impulses from the body to the brain and include what sensations? - correct answer temperature 
pressure 
pain 
 
Motor impulses are from the brain to the body and contain what commands - correct answer mo...
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PANCE - Cardiology Questions And Answers Latest Study Solutions
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________ __________ = cramping leg pain that is reliably reproducable by the same walking distance 
(distance is very constant and reproducible) and pain is completely relieved by rest. - AnswerIntermittent Claudication 
________is defined as any cause of acute pericarditis that can lead to exudation of fluid into the 
pericardial space - can occur in associateon w/ ascites and pleural effusion in salt and water retention 
states such as CHF, cirrhosis, and nephrotic syndrome. - Answer-Pericardi...
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Study Boards (Questions from entire LA course to help study for boards_ Spring 22-23.)
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Dental Hygiene Local Anesthesia Study Boards (Questions from entire LA course to help study for boards_ Spring 22-23.) 
 
pain perception - fear of pain, keeps seeking dental care 
 
What are 2 ways we control pain in dentistry? - 1. Behavioral Method 
2. Pharmacological Method 
 
What is behavioral Method? - breathing exercise, meditation, acupuncture 
 
What are some pharmacological methods? - 1. LA 
2. Inhalation (nitrous) 
3. sedation oral premedication (valium) 
4. conscious sedation 
5. IV...
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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn 100% Solved
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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn 100% Solved 
PreE is present when SBP is > 140 and DBP is greater than 90 and proteinuria is greater than _______mg per 24 hours (or 1g/L on dipstick) 300 
Patient may be considered preeclamptic in absence of ____________ if she has headache, visual disturbances, RUQ pain, or other abnormal labs Proteinuria 
CHTN in pregnancy is HTN present before 20th week gestation or perists after ___ months postpartum 3 
Most infants infected with AIDS/HI...
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